Colombian Green Party (Spanish: Partido Verde Colombiano) is a Colombianpolitical party associated with the philosophies of the Green party as well as the "political middle". The party advocates for having an ecological conscience, social justice, participative democracy, non violence resolutions, human sustainability and respect for diversity in order to improve the Colombian social, economic and political struggle and bring to an end the Colombian armed conflict. The Party is mostly influenced by the French party "The Greens" and the Global Greens.

Three independent former mayors of Bogota: Luis Eduardo Garzón, Antanas Mockus and Enrique Peñalosa, formed an alliance to choose an independent candidate for presidency. However, they required a political structure. They merged with the Centre Option Green Party, changing its name to Green Party. They also were joined by many regional politicians.

Antanas Mockus was elected candidate for presidency in the green primary elections, hold on March 14, 2010. The same day, the party gained 5 seats in senate.

Then, independent presidential candidate and former mayor of Medellín, Sergio Fajardo, joined Mockus campaign and was chosen as vice-presidential candidate from the Green Party.

On May 30, the Colombian Green Party became the second political force as a result of the First Round of the Presidential Election with 21% of the electorate. On June 21, they received 28% of the vote thereby losing the Presidential election to Juan Manuel Santos who achieved 69%.[2]